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Description

eBay item number:

253642506544

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Item specifics

Condition:

Very good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewellery case or item
cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes. The cover art and liner notes are included. The VHS or DVD box is included. The video game instructions and box are included. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged. Minimal wear on the exterior of item. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
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Platform:

Atari 2600

Type:

Paddle(s)

Release Year:

1982

Color:

Black

Genre:

Action/Adventure

Connectivity:

Wired

Game Name:

PAC-MAN

Model:

Atari

MPN:

000121905222

Sports Sub-Genre:

Extreme Sports

Brand:

Atari

Region Code:

NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)

UPC:

0000121905222

Product details

Product Information

This is Pac-Man in name only, bearing just a passing resemblance to the arcade game everyone had come to know and love. In the place of Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde are flickering, off-white, anonymous ghosts. Next, a "vitamin" has replaced the fruit. In addition, the scoring isn't right and the escape routes are in the wrong places. But somehow, despite its faults, the game ends up having an unexplainable, quirky charm. Maybe it's the now-familiar opening music, the "bockchoy" sound when you eat a ghost, or the fact Pac-Man looks more like a square than a circle. And short of having a full-size arcade game in your living room, it was the only way to play Pac-Man at home in 1981. For those interested in a much better Atari 2600 translation of a Pac-Man game, check out Ms. Pac-Man instead.